DWP Faces Backlash Over Controversial Benefits Rule Allowing Claims for Multiple Wives Tuesday, May 12, 2026 dwp benefits polygamy welfare policy immigration controversy criticism reform citizenship The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is under intense scrutiny following revelations of a controversial benefits rule that allows claimants to receive payments for more than one spouse. This policy has been described as … Read More
Rachel Reeves Confirms £120 Annual Charge for Drivers Covering 8,000 Miles Friday, May 8, 2026 car tax ev hybrid miles charge government policy drivers emissions Rachel Reeves has confirmed a new pay-per-mile car tax set to affect millions of electric and hybrid vehicle owners starting April 2028. Under the upcoming scheme, electric vehicle (EV) drivers will be charged 3p per mile, … Read More
Government urged to reduce motorway speed limit to 60mph across England Thursday, May 7, 2026 speedlimits fuel energy inflation transport policy economy iran driving government A leading thinktank has called on the Labour Party government to reduce speed limits across the UK in response to the ongoing conflict between Iran and the USA. They propose cutting the motorway speed limit to 60mph and … Read More
DWP Urged to Halt Universal Credit Payments to 1.5 Million Migrant Claimants Thursday, May 7, 2026 dwp universalcredit migrants benefits immigration ukpolitics labour conservatives policy citizenship Recent data from Labour Party government figures and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) reveals that nearly 1.5 million migrants are receiving Universal Credit benefits. This group represents approximately 15.6 … Read More
Birmingham Headteacher Urges Immediate Extension of Free School Meals for All Primary Children Thursday, May 7, 2026 education freeschoolmeals poverty primaryschools campaign children welfare birmingham policy equality The National Education Union (NEU) is calling on the Prime Minister to extend free school meals to all primary school children across England, with Birmingham executive headteacher Tania Yasmin lending her strong support to … Read More
DWP Urged to Cut Payments for 660,000 Claimants Amid 'Moral Crisis' Wednesday, May 6, 2026 dwp welfare benefits reform claimants payments inequality taxpayers disability policy The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) faces mounting pressure to tackle what critics are calling a “moral crisis” within the welfare system, where hundreds of thousands of claimants receive benefits exceeding … Read More